You’ve got to give the New York Times props for trying to cover adventure skiing. But they need an editor who knows something about the sport (I might need such an editor as well — but that’s another story.) Past…
February 2005
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Blog post to link to Couloir Magazine Craig Dostie interview during OR show 2005.
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Where does it end? After we’ve populated every square inch of the backcountry with wolves, grizzly bears, lynx and other sexy pets, do we then start with every other species that’s ever lived there — all the while pushing humans farther and farther away because they might make it hard for the new animals to procreate?
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It’s rare, but sometimes I find a backcountry skiing website that’s escaped my gaze. We just did a link exchange with TimeForTuckerman.com, check ’em out, their take is interesting. Tuckerman Ravine is indeed where much of backcountry skiing has its…
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Our culture’s (or human kind’s?) obsession with the gladiator is fascinating. Rednecks enjoy NASCAR and boxing. Cultural elites sniff, then snap up books by John Krakaur and Aron Ralston like they’re going out of style. The risks our gladiators take…
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Andrew and Polly McLean wedding published in New York Times.